"Periods of Snow with Strong, Damaging Winds continue through Sunday afternoon, along with hazardous to potentially life-threatening Wind Chills tonight to Monday morning, affecting New York City, metropolitan New Jersey, Long Island and Coastal Connecticut.

Strong winds, Snow and blowing Snow:~ Snow accumulation of 1 to 5 inches are forecasted,~ Northwestern 30 to 40 mph Winds with Gusts up to 60 mph.~ Temperatures from 3 below to teens Sunday, and then below zero Sunday night~ Wind Chills 20 to 25 below zero~ Visibilities of One-quarter to one-half mile or less at times

Untreated roads and walks will prove dangerous.

Hazardous Wind Chills could cause frostbite and possibly hypothermia after a brief exposure to cold. If you must venture outdoors, wear a hat and gloves.

Strong Winds may down power lines and tree limbs. Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while driving."

At 9:38pm Saturday, the National Weather Service re-issued a Wind Chill Advisoryfor northeast New Jersey, including West Essex. The Advisory is expected to be in effect from 1pm Saturday afternoon until 1pm Sunday afternoon.

"Very cold air and strong winds will combine to generate hazardous to potentially life-threatening Wind Chills Sunday night into Monday morning. Frost Bite and possibly Hypothermia could occur if exposed for more than a brief period and precautions are not taken.If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and gloves."~ National Weather Service

﻿"Strong and Damaging Winds are possible through Sunday afternoonin New York City, metropolitan New Jersey, Long Island, New Haven and southern Connecticut.Strong western 30 to 40 mph Winds, along with gusts up to 60 mph, may take down tree limbs and power lines, and make driving high profile vehicles difficult, especially on elevated roadways and bridges. Blowing Snow may reduce Visibilities, even after Snow has stopped falling.Travel and Snow removal will be difficult and property damage is likely."~ National Weather Service﻿